Kinetoplastea: Trypanosomatidae

Kinetoplastea: Trypanosomatidae

Annals of Parasitology 2020, 66(3), 407–413 Copyright© 2020 Polish Parasitological Society doi: 10.17420/ap6603.280 Short note Morphometric and morphological characterization of Trypanosoma sp. (Kinetoplastea: Trypanosomatidae) hemoparasite of Crested Eagle, Morphnus guianensis in the Brazilian Amazon darlison Chagas de s ouzA 1, Pedro ferreira f rANçA 1, T ássio Alves CoêLho 1, Ianny rosse gomes P osIAdLo 3, Jairo Moura o LIVEIrA 3, Tânia Margarete s ANAIoTTI 4,5 , Edson Varga L oPEs 2,5 , Lincoln Lima C orr êA2. 1Programa de Pós-graduaç ão em Biodiversidade (PPGBEES), Universidade Federal do Oeste do Pará. Rua Vera Paz, S/N, Salé, CEP 68015-110, Santarém, Pará, Brazil 2Laboratório de Ecologia e Conservaç ão, Instituto de Biodiversidade e Florestas, Universidade Federal do Oeste do Pará - UFOPA, Rua Vera Paz, S/N, Salé, CEP 68015-110, Santarém, Pará, Brazil 3Zoológico da Universidade da Amazônia (ZOOUNAMA), Rua Belo Horizonte, S/N, Matinha, CEP 68030-150, Santarém, Pará, Brazil 4Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Coordenaç ão de Biodiversidade, Av. André Araújo, 2936 Aleixo, 69067-375, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil 5Projeto Harpia (Harpy Eagle Conservation Program in Brazil) https://pt-br.facebook.com/harpiaprojeto/ Corresponding Author: Lincoln Lima C ORR êA; e-mail: [email protected] ABsTrACT. Morphnus guianensis is a species belonging to the Accipitridae family classified as almost threatened by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Trypanosomes are flagellated protozoa that carry out their life cycle in the circulatory system of vertebrate hosts and within the digestive tract of invertebrate hosts. This study recorded Trypanosoma sp. parasitizing M. guianensis in the Brazilian Amazon, providing data related to the morphology and morphometry of the trypomastigote forms of peripheral blood of this bird. The mean values of the measured morphological regions were used to compare morphometric similarity with morphotypes described for Trypanosoma sp. through the Bray-Curtis method and, after statistical analysis, the dendrogram was generated from the morphological similarities with a similarity greater than 95% with T. paddae described for different hosts in different geographical regions. Keywords : morphology, hemoparasite, neglected taxon, birds Introduction birds and reptiles [6,7]. Trypanosomes are flagellated protozoa that carry Crested Eagle ( Morphnus guianensis ) is a out their life cycle in the circulatory system of species of eagle belonging to the Accipitridae vertebrate hosts and in the digestive tract of family classified as almost threatened by the invertebrate hosts, and transmission to birds can International Union for Conservation of Nature [1] occur through a variety of vectors such as: mites, and as vulnerable by the National List of louse flies, biting midges, culicid and simuliid Endangered Brazilian Fauna Species [2,3]. It mainly mosquitoes [8–10]. The pathological changes inhabits well-preserved tropical and subtropical observed in birds are very similar to the pathological forests, occurring in great part of the neotropics, manifestation in mammals. An experiment from Mexico to Argentina [3–5] It feeds mainly on demonstrated that birds infected with Trypanosoma , arboreal mammals such as primates, marsupials, present alterations in the cardiac tissue and in the 408 d.C. de S ouzA et al. spleen, resulting in focal myocarditis [8]. Although the presence of T. avium has been described for some species of birds of prey [11], trypanosomes are traditionally hematozoa, but compilations of parasite surveys in New World birds by blood smears show that trypanosomes are relatively rare in peripheral blood. For example, the analysis of blood smears from a number of passerine species resulted in a prevalence of only 18% [12]. Due to low prevalence, trypomastigote forms were described by the culture method of [13]. The presence of Trypanosoma has not been reported or d escribed so far in trypomastigote forms parasitizing M. guianensis . Thus, this manuscript aims Figure 1. Juvenile individual of Morphnus guianensis infected with Trypanosoma sp. (scale bar: 5 cm) to record, in an unprecedented way, Trypanosoma sp. (Photograph E.V.L) parasitizing M. guianensis in the Brazilian Amazon, providing data related to the morphology and on the Bela Vista suburb perifery of the urban area morphometry of the trypomastigote forms. of the municipality of Santarém on December 9th, 2015 ( 2°29’S, 54°43’W ). This specimen was in the Materials and Methods quarantine sector of ZOOUNAMA for five days before the blood collection. host characterization. A young specimen of M. hematological collection and procedures. guianensis (Fig. 1) was sent to the Zoo of the During a routine evaluation in the Quarantine Sector Universidade da Amazônia (ZOOUNAMA), of ZOOUNAMA, on December 14th, a blood located in Santarém, western Pará, Brazil (Fig. 2). sample was collected by puncture of the alar vein The individual was rescued by the Fire Department (brachial/ulnar) using a needle and syringe Figure 2. Rescue location of the Crested Eagle in Santarém city state of Pará, Brazilian Amazon Morphometric and morphological 409 Table 1. Morphometric parameters (µm) of trypomastigotes of Trypanosoma sp. from Morphnus guianensis and Trypanosoma avium T. avium T. avium T. avium Measurements Trypanosoma sp. * [16] (A) [16] (B) [17] TL 44.4 56.0 51.1 43.5 BL 39.2 52.1 43.7 40.6 PK 3.5 – – 10.7 PN 18.2 24.9 20.0 19.5 NA 20.9 – – – KN 13.8 – – – FF 6.1 6.2 7.4 7.0 BW 3.6 4.6 4.6 5.2 Explanations: * present study; TL: total length; BL: length of the body without the flagellum along the midline; PK: distance from the posterior end to the kinetoplast; PN: distance from the posterior region to the center of the nucleus; NA: distance from the center of the nucleus to the anterior end; KN: distance from the kinetoplast to the center of the nucleus; FF: free flagellum; BW: body width at the center of the nucleus. containing EDTA anticoagulant. Blood smears were the parasites were deposited in the Zoological made in duplicates and sent to the Universidade Collection of the Zoological Museum of Federal do Oeste do Pará-UFOPA. The slides were UNICAMP, under the number ZUEC SAR 03. fixed with methanol and stained with a solution of GIEMSA in buffered water at a 1:10 dilution and results analyzed under an optical microscope with a 1000× magnification in search of trypomastigote forms. Taxonomic summary The shapes were quantified and measured with the Host: Morphnus guianensis (Daudin, 1800) aid of a Zeiss Axioplan optical microscope with an Family: Accipitridae Axiocam ERc 5s camera . Type locality: Bela Vista suburb, Santarém Morphometric characterization of the municipality, Pará state, Brazil trypomastigote form of Trypanosoma sp. To Habitat: bloodstream of M. guianensis determine the morphometric characteristics, the Deposited material: ZUEC SAR 03 software Zen Blue edition 2 was used. The New host morphometric measurements of the trypomastigotes Species: Morphnus guianensis (Daudin, 1800) were adapted from [14,15] being measured the. Geographic distribution: Central America parts The mean values of the measured morphological of Guatemala and Belize, Panama, South America regions were used to compare morphometric Collection location: Bela Vista suburb, Santarém similarity with described morphotypes of municipality, west of the state of Pará, Brazil. Trypanosoma avium , using the Bray-Curtis method Coordenates ( 2°29’S, 54°43’ W). with the aid of the Past 3.0 statistical program. During the search in two smears, seven Compliance with ethical standards. The trypomastigotes of Trypanossoma sp. were found collection of peripheral blood from M. guianensis (Fig. 3), showing elongated C-shaped body profile was authorized by the Brazilian Institute for the with attenuation in the anterior and posterior Environment and Renewable Natural Resources extremities, with a prevalence of two to three (IBAMA)/Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity vacuoles in the anterior region and one to two in the Conservation (ICMBio) (n º 46202-3/2017). The posterior region. Thin and discrete undulating blood collection procedures were approved by the membrane with a predominantly ovoid-shaped Animal Research Ethics Committee of the nucleus slightly displaced towards the posterior Universidade Federal do Oeste do Pará (Nucleus region. The flagellum is short on average, less than 06001/2015-CEUA/UFOPA). one fifth of the total body length. Small kinetoplast After identification, representative specimens of with a circular-oval shape, displaced to the lateral 410 d.C. de S ouzA et al. Figure 3. Bloodstream trypomastigotes of Trypanosoma sp. observed in a Giemsa-stained blood smear from Morphnus guianensis (Crested Eagle) from Santarém municipality, PA, Brazil (Scale bar: 10 µm) end of the cytoplasm, the region between the kinetoplast and the posterior end of easy visualization (Fig. 4). After the morphological features were described, the measurement of the morphometric values of the trypomastigote forms was performed, considering the average values of the measured regions (Table 1) and comparing the similarities by the Bray-Curtis method with the studies of [11,16–20]. After the statistical analysis, a dendrogram (Fig. 5) was generated from the morphological similarities with a similarity of 96.03% according to the contingency values (Table 2) with the T. paddae morphotype described by [18] parasitizing Corvus brachyrhynchos brachyrhynchos . discussion Figure 4. Diagrammatic

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